Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adult Day Services and the Families They Serve.

Lauren J Parker, Katherine Marx, Joseph E Gaugler, Laura N Gitlin
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced adult day services (ADS) to close and abruptly end in-person services to clients. To understand the effect of the pandemic on ADS, a 20-item survey was used to examine services provided, staffing, finances, and plans to reopen. Data came from 22 sites participating in the Adult Day Service Plus a national randomized controlled trial. Of the 22 ADS sites responding to the survey, most (86.4%, n = 19) closed due to COVID-19 with nearly half closing due to a state mandate (52.6%, n = 10). Most sites reported the need to furlough or terminate staff (63.6%, n = 14). Services that sites continued to provide included telephone support (n = 22, 100%), delivery of food (n = 8, 36.4%), medical check-ins (n = 9, 40.1%), and activity via Zoom or YouTube (n = 14, 63.6%). Most of these services were provided without reimbursement. Adult day services have considerable potential as a platform for service innovation in community-based services.

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COVID-19大流行对成人日间服务及其服务家庭的影响。
COVID-19大流行迫使成人日间服务(ADS)关闭,并突然停止了对客户的面对面服务。为了了解大流行对ADS的影响,使用了一项20项调查来检查所提供的服务、人员配备、财务状况和重新开放的计划。数据来自22个参与成人日间服务加全国随机对照试验的地点。在回应调查的22个ADS站点中,大多数(86.4%,n = 19)因COVID-19而关闭,近一半的关闭是由于国家强制要求(52.6%,n = 10)。大多数网站报告需要让员工休假或解雇员工(63.6%,n = 14)。网站继续提供的服务包括电话支持(n = 22, 100%)、食品配送(n = 8, 36.4%)、医疗登记(n = 9, 40.1%)以及通过Zoom或YouTube进行活动(n = 14, 63.6%)。这些服务大多是免费提供的。成人日间服务作为以社区为基础的服务创新平台具有相当大的潜力。
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